Time and money are at the center of China's latest move to curb the rise of gaming addiction. New rules laid out by the State Administration of Press and Publications (SAPP) establish limitations ...
On this episode, we talk about China’s increased interest in international gaming, how they harvest user data, use game stories to change historical context for learning, and why it’s ...
The military air and sea drills dominating the airspace and waters around Taiwan have sparked fresh invasion fears, as ...
It sold 10 million copies within just three days of its launch last August — one of the fastest debuts in gaming history. It’s being called China’s K-Pop moment. “Black Myth: Wukong” is ...
China's gaming industry is gaining ground Sharpe called "Honor of Kings" a "prime example of a live-service gaming blockbuster." Sharpe said the game is also built for and deliberately targets a ...
China has implemented strict regulations regarding video gaming by minors below 18, which will be limited to three hours a week to combat what authorities have described as the “spiritual opium”.
In line with this move, China-based gaming companies Tencent and NetEase have started enforcing a restriction for those under the age of 18, with Tencent only allowing children to play for a ...